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by 34=Sweetness » Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:35 am
Kilroy1872 wrote:Perry and other snipers, who were seconded to an American unit to provide cover fire and support, were unfairly treated after their return from Afghanistan.
Five of the snipers received the Bronze Star from the U.S. military for their efforts, which included killing about 20 members of al-Qaida.
Cover Fire and Support.
Yep, I think blowin' someone's head off from a mile and a half qualifiies.
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by Redskins Win » Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:43 am
34=Sweetness wrote:He had also never fired a sniper rifle or even a civilian HUNTING rifle before joining the military. Thats crazy go nuts.
That's the way the military likes it, a blank lump of clay to mold into the perfect killing machine.
This guy is good and should be treated as the hero he is.
I'd crap on al quaida corps too if I had the chance probably wizz on him it well.

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